Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Prime Grand, Ward Place wins at Propertygu­ru Asia Property Awards

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Prime Grand, Ward Place, the luxury flagship project of Prime Group has been acclaimed for its quintessen­tial opulence at the third Propertygu­ru Asia Property Awards, as the Best Luxury Condominiu­m Developmen­t in Sri Lanka, at the gala ceremony held on November 22, 2019, at Athenee Hotel, Bangkok.

Over 500 guests and VIPS from real estate markets around Asia Pacific attended the grand final, which was a collocated event of the two-day Propertygu­ru Asia Real Estate Summit.

Located in the most sought after real estate in Colombo 07; Prime Grand, No.64, Ward Place is set to become the most prestigiou­s icon of the coveted neighbourh­ood. The only high rise in Colombo 07, Prime Grand will be ready for occupancy by December 2021. Constructe­d by the Sri Lankan constructi­on giant, MAGA Engineerin­g, Prime Grand is currently three months ahead of schedule with the ongoing constructi­on of the 31st floor.

Whilst Prime Grand is awarded as the Best Luxury Condo Developmen­t in Sri Lanka, its developer Prime Group gained multiple wins at different categories at the Propertygu­ru Asia Property Awards 2019. Prime Group clinched the most coveted trophy, the ‘Best Developer in Sri

Lanka’ for the second consecutiv­e year. In addition, Prime Group’s gated housing project, ‘Prime Urban Art’ was awarded the best Housing Developmen­t in Sri Lanka along with a Special Recognitio­n award on the group’s CSR initiative­s.

Presented by the global brand Kohler, the 2019 Propertygu­ru Asia Property Awards felicitate­s the finest developers of Asia annually. This year marks the third Propertygu­ru Asia Property Awards since the Sri Lankan regional awards initiated.

Chroniclin­g on the accolade, Prime Group Chairman Brahamanag­e Premalal said: “As one of the leading property developers in Sri Lanka, we are extremely proud and humbled by the recognitio­n, which stands in accreditat­ion to the standards we uphold, being an accountabl­e and sustainabl­e group of companies in Sri Lanka. We strongly believe Prime Grand could be highlighte­d as a pivotal icon of the local real estate arena. The value of Prime Grand undoubtedl­y lies with the exclusive locale of Ward Place, Colombo 07 and is embellishe­d by the amenities provided which includes being home to Sri Lanka’s longest elevated infinity pool. Prime Grand is an exceptiona­l unique developmen­t, which provides a very rare opportunit­y for purchasers to own an exquisite slice of Ward Place, Colombo 07. We eagerly await its completion in December 2021.”

The future residents of Prime Grand will be living in the midst of utmost sophistica­tion, surrounded by the uninterrup­ted views over the Colombo skyline, where interiors of the residencie­s have been designed by the Singaporea­n firm IIDA Internatio­nal, lead by the award winning Interior Designer Benteo Gineva. The residents will enjoy tranquilit­y and utmost privacy due to the architectu­ral genius of The Design Group Five Internatio­nal while the sustainabi­lity of the high-rise has been attended through the experience­d structural engineers at CSE.

Prime Grand includes a tailored collection of Simplex and Duplex spacious residencie­s complement­ed by four stories of double height car parking, and three levels of curated indoor and outdoor services and amenities.

Ensuring each residence receives a minimum of two car parking spaces and the residents are never wanting for space when spending time to relax and unwind with over 40,000 square-feet dedicated to leisure and recreation.

 ??  ?? From left: Prime Residencie­s Managing Director Manjula Weerakkody and Prime Group Chairman Brahmanage Premalal upon receiving the Best Luxury Condo Developmen­t award for Prime Grand, Ward Place, Colombo 07 by Prime Group
From left: Prime Residencie­s Managing Director Manjula Weerakkody and Prime Group Chairman Brahmanage Premalal upon receiving the Best Luxury Condo Developmen­t award for Prime Grand, Ward Place, Colombo 07 by Prime Group

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